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Withdrawal of Importation of Eggs from Europe (Jersey) Order 1958

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A decision made 25 January 2010 regarding: Withdrawal of Importation of Eggs from Europe (Jersey) Order 1958.

Decision Reference:  MD-PE-2010-0009

Decision Summary Title

Proposal to revoke Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958

Date of Decision Summary:

21 January 2010

Decision Summary Author:

States Veterinary Assistant

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title

Proposal to revoke Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958

Date of Written Report:

21January 2010

Written Report Author:

States Veterinary Assistant

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:

Revoke Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958

Decision(s):

The Minister agreed that the Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958 should be revoked.

Reason(s) for Decision:

Import of eggs for human consumption are controlled under the food hygiene legislation.

Resource Implications: None

Action required:

States Veterinary Officer to request that the Law Draftsman to prepare a revised draft Order for consideration by the Minister.

Signature: 

Position: 

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

Withdrawal of Importation of Eggs from Europe (Jersey) Order 1958

PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT  

ENVIRONMENT DIVISION  

Proposal to revoke Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958

(Public)

Purpose of the Report  

It is proposed that the Planning and Environment Minister make an Order to revoke the Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958:  

Background 
 
The Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958 requires each consignment of eggs for human consumption to be accompanied by a certificate signed by a veterinary inspector giving disease free clearance for foot and mouth disease and fowl pest on the holding and surrounding area.

Import of hatching eggs is controlled under the Avian Influenza (Jersey) Order 2005 

Discussion  

Import of eggs for human consumption is now controlled under Food Hygiene legislation administered by the Minister for Health and Social Security. 

Conclusion  

It is no longer appropriate or legal to control eggs for human consumption from the Continent of Europe produced in accordance with EU Food Hygiene Regulations.  

Recommendation  

The Minister is recommended to make an Order to revoke the Importation of Eggs From Europe (Jersey) Order 1958: 
 
 

Written by:

States Veterinary Assistant 

 

 

Approved by: 

Chief Officer Planning and Environment  

 

 

Endorsed by:

[If other department involved -Director’s name and Directorate]

 
 

[File Ref]

Ministerial Decision ref: MD-PE-2010-XXXX

21 January 2010 
 

 

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